CAF Confederations Cup: Hearts of Oak coach names 20-man squad for Bamako clash,as ofori Antwi is dropped.

Interim Hearts of Oak trainer David Ocloo has called up 20 players for the side crucial CAF Confederations Cup clash against AS Real Bamako on Sunday.

Ahead of the clash, the stop-gap Hearts of Oak coach has announced a 20-man squad for the much-anticipated clash.

Missing in the squad were first-choice goalie Eric Ofori Antwi, Daniel Kordie, and Yassan Haaland Ouatching due to an injury situation.

David Ocloo did not also included Zakaria Yakubu to the squad.

Below is the 20-man squad for clash:

Afriyie Barnieh

Salifu Mohammed

Konadu Yiadom

Dennis Korsah

Seidu Suraj

Kwadwo Obeng Jnr

Gideon Asante

Samuel Inkoom

Gladson Awako

Robert Addo Sowah

Richard Attah

Richmond Ayi

Fatawu Mohammed

Rashid Okine

Caleb Amankwaa

Mohammed Alhassan

Kaaba Junior

Enock Asubonteng

Prince Nana Kwesi Darmang

Isaac Mensah

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